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Tree House Weather Kids: Air Pressure and Wind
From illinois.edu, produced by University of Illinois
This is not a streaming video but an interactive online book.  It could be used in the classroom in numerous ways and at numerous levels.  This book discusses air pressure and wind.  It is divided into 4 chapters: "Ocean of Air Pressure," "Measure of Air Pressure," "Winds," and "Measure Winds." 
 
Found by Mrs Jefferies in Weather for Young Learners
January 29, 2012 at 03:46 PM
 
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Air Pressure and Wind - by Study Jams
From scholastic.com, produced by Scholastic
Changes in air pressure, caused by air's height above sea level, temperature, and amount of water vapor, causes wind.  The Earth's rotation also helps.  It causes the Coriolis Effect, which makes the wind blow on a curved path.  Learn more about the difference between air pressure and wind with this cartoon animation from StudyJams.  A short, self-checking quiz is also included with this link.
 
Found by begamatt in Wind
May 22, 2011 at 01:15 PM
 
Ages: 7 - 11     License: Proprietary
 
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Air Pressure Experiment from Solar Seth Kids Science
From youtube.com
Solar Seth does a science experiment on air pressure. As the water inside the bottle cools it uses less air pressure than the cool air outside. The results are "crushing".  In this video, Solar Seth takes you through the step by step process of causing air pressure to change and crush a soda bottle.
 
Found by ronna_37 in Experiments for Children
February 21, 2010 at 07:01 PM
 
Ages: 8 - 10     License: Proprietary
 
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Air Pressure Egg Demonstration
From kidsknowit.com, produced by Kids Know It
Join Nanna as gives us a lesson on air pressure she demonstrates how to fit a boiled egg inside a smaller bottle. The Kids Know It movies bring your student on a fun and interactive journey through the world around us. Run time 04:50.
 
Found by begamatt in Pressure
April 10, 2010 at 08:36 PM
 
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Air Pressure - Marshmallow Demonstration
From kidsknowit.com, produced by Kids Know It
Join Nanna as she explains the air pressure and the expansion of matter by using marshmallows, modeling clay, a straw, and small glass jar. Run time 06:26
 
Found by begamatt in Pressure
April 10, 2010 at 09:06 PM
 
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Air Pressure Experiment from Solar Seth Kids Science
From YouTube, produced by Solar Seth
Solar Seth does a science experiment on air pressure. As the water inside the bottle cools it uses less air pressure than the cool air outside. The results are "crushing".  In this video, Solar Seth takes you through the step by step process of causing air pressure to change and crush a soda bottle.
 
Found by ronna_37 in Experiments for Children
February 21, 2010 at 06:59 PM
 
Ages: 8 - 15     License: Undetermined
 
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Experiment on Air Pressure for Primary Students
From YouTube, produced by Chaarvi Charms
This is a VERY simple air pressure experiment. (02:13)
 
Found by teresahopson in Air Pressure Experiments
February 18, 2018 at 10:19 AM
 
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How to Make Water Pump with Balloon- Easy Air Pressure Experiment
From YouTube, produced by Kart The Explorer
This video teaches about making an awesome air pressure driven water pump using just a bottle, straw and balloon. Kids can do this at home with their parents! (03:36)
 
Found by teresahopson in Air Pressure Experiments
February 18, 2018 at 10:07 AM
 
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Egg in the Bottle - Air Pressure - SCIENCE EXPERIMENT
From YouTube, produced by TrickyFun Nation
Should be done by a teacher in a classroom, not at home. Put a burning piece of a paper or other flammable material into a bottle with a neck slightly narrower than an egg. Burning paper will warm up and expand the...expand the air in the bottle and molecules of air will leak out of the bottle. Put an egg -- boiled and peeled, on the neck of the bottle. When the fire goes out, the air in the bottle cools down. Atmospheric pressure in the bottle decreases. As a result of different atmospheric pressures, higher outer pressure pushes the egg into the bottle. (02:21)
 
Found by teresahopson in Air Pressure Experiments
February 18, 2018 at 10:03 AM
 
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The Earth's Atmosphere - by StudyJams
From scholastic.com, produced by Scholastic
The atmosphere is a blanket of gases surrounding the Earth.  The gases are classified according to their temperature differences.  The weight of those gases pressing down on earth is what creates air pressure.  Learn more about the atmosphere with this cartoon animation from StudyJams.  A short, self-checking quiz is also included with this link.
 
Found by begamatt in Atmosphere
May 22, 2011 at 12:59 PM
 
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Weather Barometers : Understanding Barometer Readings
From YouTube, produced by eHow
To understand barometer readings, measure the air pressure using any type of barometer, and compare the pressure reading to the average air pressure of 29.92 inches of mercury. Find out how low pressure generally means bad weather and high pressure signifies good weather with information from a television meteorologist. Video is short and good quality and is appropriate for elementary level students of grades three through five. (02:01)
 
Found by Barb in Barometer
August 12, 2009 at 05:56 PM
 
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Science Experiments With a Barometer
From YouTube, produced by eHow
.Science experiments that can be done with a barometer should include taking barometer readings every day for two weeks and noting the different in weather during different periods of air pressure. This video also provides step by step instructions from a meteorologist on how to make your own barometer. More information on weather instruments, such as the barometer, can be found in the Meteorology subcategory inside the Earth Science portion of the directory.  (02:38)
 
Found by begamatt in Weather Experiments
May 16, 2010 at 09:42 PM
 
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Physical and Chemical Change: Behaviour of Gases
From YouTube, produced by Mindset Network
This is the 8th lesson in the series, "Physical and Chemical Change." This lesson explains air pressure at a microscopic level, demonstrates how to predict the effect of changing pressure, or temperature, on the volume of a given sample of gas, and explains how to recognise that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of particles. The video includes great demonstrations that are easy and inexpensive. These demonstrations are great for introducing gas laws (15:44).
 
Found by begamatt in Gas Laws
April 10, 2011 at 10:13 AM
 
Ages: 12 - 18     License: Proprietary
 
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How to Make a Barometer : How to Read a Barometer (Part 6)
From YouTube, produced by Expert Village
What do readings on a barometer mean? Learn how to make and read a barometer for measuring air pressure in this instructional video from Expert Village.  Explanations of how it works are included.  (01:27)
 
Found by begamatt in Barometer
January 9, 2011 at 07:21 PM
 
Ages: 8 - 18     License: Proprietary
 
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Why Does Water Rise?
From stevespanglerscience.com, produced by Steve Spangler
This short video shows an experiment where water is drawn up into a container as the oxygen is burned off. The water rises because they're heating up the air inside the beaker. As the heat went out, the air pressure start pushing the water up. the beaker exploded because it had so much force, that it bounced on the table. Run time 03:59.
 
Found by freealan in Fluid Dynamics
October 13, 2010 at 10:22 PM
 
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Weather Barometers : Why Is Mercury Used in Barometers?
From YouTube, produced by eHow
Mercury is used in barometers because when the first barometer was created, mercury was shown to move up or down according to the air pressure. Discover who invented the barometer and how it was invented with information from a television meteorologist.   Video is short and good quality and is appropriate for elementary level students of grades three through five. (01:00)
 
Found by Barb in Barometer
August 12, 2009 at 05:59 PM
 
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Thrust - Lesson 5
From curriki.org, produced by NASA
This NASA video segment explores how Newton's second law applies to the thrust force on an airplane. Viewers watch an instructor at NASA's National Test Pilot School and learn that an airplane's engines work to change the horizontal momentum of the air surrounding the airplane. Viewers also learn that this change in momentum is accomplished through increased propeller speed, increased propeller diameter or increased air pressure in the jet engines. Onscreen formulas and calculations represent the forces mathematically. For example, in one part, the instructor uses Newton's second law to derive an equation to find the minimum rpm's needed to provide enough thrust to an airplane.
 
Found by Larry Sanger in Application of Newton's Laws
June 30, 2009 at 12:00 PM
 
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How to Make a Barometer : Supplies for Making a Barometer (Part 1)
From YouTube, produced by Expert Village
What do you need to make a barometer? A jar, balloon, and straw! Learn how to make a barometer for measuring air pressure in this video series from Expert Village. (01:36)
 
Found by begamatt in Barometer
January 9, 2011 at 06:57 PM
 
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How to Make a Barometer : How to Use a Straw in a Homemade Barometer (Part 4)
From YouTube, produced by Expert Village
Use a straw as a barometer needle. Learn how to make a barometer for measuring air pressure with these instructions from Expert Village. (02:07)
 
Found by begamatt in Barometer
January 9, 2011 at 07:09 PM
 
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How to Make a Barometer : How to Make a Barometer with a Jar and Balloons (Part 3)
From YouTube, produced by Expert Village
Place a balloon over a jar for a homemade barometer. Learn tips on how to do this properly, and soon you will be measuring air pressure with these instructions from Expert Village.  (02:28)
 
Found by begamatt in Barometer
January 9, 2011 at 07:04 PM
 
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How to Make a Barometer : How to Mark a Barometer Gauge (Part 5)
From YouTube, produced by Expert Village
A barometer is only as useful as its gauge. Learn how to mark a barometer for measuring air pressure in this instructional video from Expert Village.  (02:58)
 
Found by begamatt in Barometer
January 9, 2011 at 07:15 PM
 
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How to Make a Barometer : How to Glue Paper on a Barometer (Part 2)
From YouTube, produced by Expert Village
Take decorated paper and glue it to the jar for a homemade barometer. Learn how to make a barometer for measuring air pressure in this video series from Expert Village.  (02:21)
 
Found by begamatt in Barometer
January 9, 2011 at 07:01 PM
 
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Scientific Magic Tricks
From YouTube, produced by Bob Friedhoffer
Science is everywhere. Science laboratory demonstrations and experiments are presented as magic tricks for an audience.  The scientific priciples behind the tricks are then explained.   Various "tricks" demonstrate air pressure, inertia and Newton's first law of motion. Run time 07:09.
 
Found by grazianione in Experiments for Children
July 27, 2009 at 08:20 AM
 
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Guinea and Feather
From YouTube
This is a new version of the classic Guinea and Feather experiment. This apparatus allows you to view a paper disc and a metal disc falling side by side in two tubes. You can see them fall at normal air pressure and after the air has been removed. (02:43)
 
Found by tyler.arnold in Gravity
August 28, 2012 at 08:35 PM
 
Ages: 13 - 18     License: Proprietary
 
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Air and Pressure
From youtube.com, produced by Mike Ashcraft
Life's a Lab: Science Club - Boyle's Law - Air and Atmospheric Pressure: waterproof paper, I'll huff and I'll puff, air-pressure mat, vortex generator, straw through a potato, potato launcher, and balloon rockets! (10:01)
 
Found by Anonymous in Pressure
December 15, 2009 at 08:30 AM
 
Ages: 8 - 14     License: Undetermined
 
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